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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    Wonder how much hes getting paid for this? Im not hearing any lowball calls from his management like there was against Hearn and Joshua. But i bet hes not getting nearly as much as he would of done from that fight.

    Just saying. Double standards, contradictions and all that.

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    • Rip Chudd
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      #12
      Loving the smack talk from King Kong. AND THE NEW!!!

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #13
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        Ortiz, Fury, Ruiz.....the next year or so for Wilder is looking amazing

        You dont think he will duck Ruiz like he ducked Joshua?

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        • indelible
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          #14
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          You dont think he will duck Ruiz like he ducked Joshua?
          How can we be sure Ortiz ducked Joshua if we don’t know what the offer was? Ortiz wants to avenge his only loss. Besides this is a deserving rematch as that 7th round had Wilder hang in the balance of losing his title to an old Ortiz

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          • daggum
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            #15
            Originally posted by indelible
            How can we be sure Ortiz ducked Joshua if we don’t know what the offer was? Ortiz wants to avenge his only loss. Besides this is a deserving rematch as that 7th round had Wilder hang in the balance of losing his title to an old Ortiz
            it was 14 times more than his career high and his team admitted they messed up by asking for even more. how is that not a duck? ortiz is shot and wilder cherry picked him so i guess it worked out for him although i doubt he is seeing more than a million or 2. oh well thats still plenty for him to spend on donuts

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun


              No doubt the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder is worthy of being honored as the HW 'Franchise' champion. Deontay is literally making history ; with another successful defense of the most prestigious HW title ( WBC ) Wilder is adding 10 straight defenses -- equaling the great Mohammed Ali and surpassing overrated Mike Tyson.
              Yeah Who did Ali ever fight anyway? Just a load of bums. Ali lost 5 times and Wilder has never lost. I would say Wilder is the greatest fighter of all time now.

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              • 1hourRun
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                #17
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                Yeah Who did Ali ever fight anyway? Just a load of bums. Ali lost 5 times and Wilder has never lost. I would say Wilder is the greatest fighter of all time now.
                Deontay is not the greatest yet, but hes coming in close. WBC 'Franchise' and lineal champion + undisputed in the Super-HW era, who will argue that Deontay is not the goat? Just a few fights away my friends, history in the making.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #18
                  King Kong is cool. He is a great guy and a good family man. So may the best man win. I am just happy that he is getting another opportunity to fight for Deontay Wilder's title.

                  Personally, I had him winning their first bout before he was knocked out. Who knows? If he can rebound by making this more of a scientific boxing match rather than a firefight, then I like his chances.
                  Last edited by champion4ever; 07-08-2019, 09:58 AM.

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                  • daggum
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    Deontay is not the greatest yet, but hes coming in close. WBC 'Franchise' and lineal champion + undisputed in the Super-HW era, who will argue that Deontay is not the goat? Just a few fights away my friends, history in the making.
                    yep all he has to do is beat kownacki, fury, and ruiz and hes clearly the greatest of all time

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      yep all he has to do is beat kownacki, fury, and ruiz and hes clearly the greatest of all time
                      Glad you are with me on this one daggum. These contenders you mentioned are clearly the best competition Wilder can face in his era, all top tens ; Deontay is cleaning out the division. The plus side is Wilder is likely to beat them all by KO, there will be no question about it.

                      GREATNESS.

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